slovene|slovenes in English

noun

resident of Slovenia (country in southeastern Europe)

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1. Croats have lived in the Slovene Lands for centuries

2. Most Croats and Slovenes were for centuries part of the same political entities, first the Habsburg Empire and then Yugoslavia.The number of Croats in the territory of modern Slovenia remained relatively small, as the Slovene lands before the 1950s experienced more emigration than immigration.

3. Its main feature is the periglacial Lake Bohinj (Slovene: Bohinjsko jezero).

4. Slovenes, Croats and Serbs are slavic peoples that lived in the south of Austria-Hungary

5. The mountain is the pre-eminent symbol of the Slovene Nation.

6. 24 Many Croats and Slovenes saw independence as the fast track to democracy.

7. Slovene volunteers also participated in the Spanish Civil War and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.

8. They all asserted that there were no hostile tensions between Slovene students and those with Albanian, Bosnian or Serbian parents

9. GORAN m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Bulgarian (Rare) Means "mountain man", derived from South Slavic gora meaning "mountain"

10. VLADIMIR m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element vladeti "rule" combined with meru "great, famous"

11. Consequences (2018 film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Consequences (Slovene: Posledice) is a 2018 Slovenian drama film directed by Darko Štante.

12. Bulgarian and Macedonian derive from the East South Slavic group and Slovene, Serbian and Croatian are derived from the West South Slavic group.

13. At the end of World War I, Slovenia became part of a new state called the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.

14. The federal customs officers in Slovenia on the border crossings with Italy, Austria, and Hungary mainly just changed uniforms since most of them were local Slovenes.

15. Bled Castle or Blejski Grad as it is called in Slovene is the oldest castle in Slovenia, built on a precipice above Lake Bled in northwestern Slovenia, overlooking the picturesque Lake Bled

16. Indeed, the Committee to which I and my colleagues belong will, in the new year, be hosting a reception with the Slovene Presidency to celebrate the arrival of the academic CFR.

17. Kristina Brenk née Vrhovec, also known as Kristina Brenkova (22 October 1911 – 20 November 2009) was a Slovene writer, poet, translator and editor, best known for her books for children.

18. The "model student among the new member states" – the Slovenes work hard to get this accolade and even harder to keep it and to reap the rewards: whereas Hungary and the Czech Republic had to postpone the introduction of the euro until kingdom come, the Slovenes were able to enter the joint currency area as planned on January 1, 2007. And from January 1, 2008 the government in Ljubljana holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

19. Under the newly formed Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ), Andrić held a number of diplomatic posts, including that of ambassador to Germany . His ambassadorship ended in 1941 , and during World War II Andrić lived in Belgrade .

20. The Germans who wanted to proclaim their formal annexation to the "German Reich" on 1 October 1941, postponed it first because of the installation of the new gauleiter and reichsstatthalter of Carinthia and later they dropped the plan for an undefinite period because of Slovene partisans.

21. Belgrade, in the early twenty-first century the capital city of Serbia and Montenegro, is situated at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers.Through the course of the twentieth century Belgrade served as the capital of Serbia (until 1918), of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes …